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Picture Theatre Advertisement® and Other ' Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS ' BEST MATINEE PROGRAMME IN TOWN. Children's Prices: Stalls 3d, Circle 6d. " SEQUOIA." LAUREL and HARDY Comedy. Two Cartoons. Coloured Traveltalk. MAYFAIR THEATRE 1 The Pride of South Dunedin. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT. Now she's in the Air —to Give You New Thrills and Excitement. MYRNA LOY In "WINGS IN THE DARK" With GARY GRANT. In Addition—Nature's Strange Drama of Animal Love. "SEQUOIA" With JEAN PARKER. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK AND BE SURE. Plane at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop Next Theatre, or Phone 22-573. QCTAGON THEATRE 2.0 TO-DAY Another Double Programme. " THE GAY DIVORCEE " Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers. Music, Dancing, Wit, Beauty, High-class Entertainment. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Then "RED MORNING" STEFFI DUNA. A Thrill-packed tale of stirring adventure among savages. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK'S SURPRISE. ' Box Plans Chas. Begg's, M'Cracken and Wall's, Theatre (phone 13-091). RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. (Conductor, John T. Leech.) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) WEDNESDAY—NEXT—WEDNESDAY Will Present an OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME, Including the Brilliant Coloratura Soprano, Miss CHRISSIE TALBOT, CHRISSIE TALBOT, CHRISSIE TALBOT, CHRISSIE TALBOT, Who will Sing 'THE INDIAN BELL SONG," From Delibes's "LAKME." Mrs H. C. Campbell, Misses E. Wallace, Ngaio Garland, L. Rattigan, E. Wycherley. FULL ORCHESTRA Will Accompany Second Part of Proframme, which includes " Song of Harold [arfager,"'" Excelsior," Solo and Chorus from 'Rebel Maid," and " Yeoman of the Guard." ADDITIONAL SOLOISTS: Miss Rl SELL, Miss N. DAVIDSON, Messrs DUERDON, KEENAN, ANDERSON, and BORROW. Tickets and Plan at Begg'a. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT | TO-NIGHT i, -TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT The Repertory Society will Present, in His Maesty's Theatre, THE FINAL PERFORMANCE of Somerset Maugham's Comedy: "THE CIRCLE" "THE CIRCLE" "THE CIRCLE" "THE CIRCLE" "THE CIRCLE" "THE CIRCLE" THIS is your last chance to see one of the greatest comedies written in modern times. The acting, the production, and the staging are all equally brilliant and successful. A Play you will enjoy and remember. PRICES: 3s (3 S 7d reserved), 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the D.I.C. till 12.30, thereafter at JACOBS.'S. Day Sales at Jacobs's. NOTE.—Owing to the extremely heavy booking for to-night's performance, THE COMMITTEE APPEALS TO ALL PATRONS HOLDING RESERVED SEATS TO BE AT THE THEATRE BY 7.45 P.M. The assistance given by your early arrival will be much appreciated. [ATURDAY NEXT. NOV 23, Quality is Better than Quantity. The Ritz Supply Both. SANDWICH SPECIALISTS. COFFEE EXPERTS. 8-COURSE HOT TEA SUNDAYS. C. R. HADFIELD, Managing Director. SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. METROPOLITAN SHOW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 and 11. SOUTHLAND'S BEST In PUREBRED SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND PIGS. COMPETITIONS: JUMPING, PONY RACES, ETC. TRADES DISPLAYS OF ALL KINDS. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. ENTRIES and APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE CLOSE on SATURDAY, November 30. A. L. ADAMSON, ' Secretary. P.O. Box* 219. Crescent, Invercargill. Phones 177 and 1549. fYNDHAM A. AND P. SOCIETY. FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. Sections for all classes of DAIRY CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, PONIES, CHEESE, BUTTER, AND BAKING (Senior and Junior). 40 VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR POINTS PRIZES, ETC. COMPETITIONS, INCLUDING POLO RACES, PONY TROTS, AND JUMPING. ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR STOCK ARRIVING PREVIOUS DAY, FRESH CUT GREEN FEED FREE TO STOCK ON SHOW DAY. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE FOR STOCK on sth, 6th, and 7th. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. SEND FOR SCHEDULE. HENRY F. HICKS, Secretary. In the beautiful grounds of GLEN LEITH COLLEGE (Late Bishop Nevill's), GREAT GARDEN PARTY. Bargains at Stalls. Numerous Side Shows. Adults 6d, Children 3d (with parents free). TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 16, 1935. LOGAN PARK No. 1: ALBION v. COLTS. LOGAN PARK No. 2: GRANGE v. DUNEDIN. BISHOPSCOURT: CARISBROOK v. KAIKORAI. UNIVERSITY OVAL: UNIVERSITY v. OLD BOYS. Play Commences 2 p.m. E. S. WILSON, Sec, O.C.A. 54TH ANNUAL SHOW DECEMBER 3 and 4, 1935. ENTRIES for ALL CLASSES OF EXIBITS will CLOSE with the Undersigned on SATURDAY, November 23, 1935, at 5 p.m. Special classes for 12 Fat Lambs (Prize Money £32 10s), also Romney Group (Prize Money £ls). Jumping Events, Competitions, and Pony Trots with handsome prize money. ENTRIES for ALL JUMPING EVENTS CLOSE POSITIVELY on the above date. NO LATE ENTRIES! Prize Schedules on application. F. YOUNG, Secretary. P.O. Box 46. Phone 32M, Gore. Telegrams: "System, GORE." ADVERTISING Is accepted aa a necessary part of modem business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success. MEETINGS VUNEDIN STARR - BOWKETT ' BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the MANCHESTER UNITY CHAMBERS. 137 Stuart street, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, At 8 p.m., to dispose of the following APPROPRIATIONS:— No. 4 GROUP: 175th of £SOO by Sale. No. 6 GROUP: 70th .of £SOO by Sale. Shareholders please note Rule No. 44. T. R. B. JEAVONS, Secretary. HE ROYAL. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, DUNEDIN BRANCH (Incorporated). (PLUNKET SOCIETY.) THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the City Council Chambers, Town Hall, on TUESDAY, November 19, at 4 p.m. THE DEPUTY MAYOR (Mr Councillor F. Jones, M.P.) will preside. Dr C. E. HERCUS, D.S.O. (Professor of Bacteriology and Public Health, University of Otago), will give an address entitled "The Goitre Problem in New Zealand." The public is cordially invited to attend. TNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILD- ■■ J ING SOCIETY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 7.30 p.m. No. 6 Group—£soo by Ballot. No. 6 Group—£soo by Sale. No. 9 Group—£soo by Sale. J. W. SMEATON, Secretary, 152 High street, Dunedin, 0.1. kUNEDIN BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIA- ' TION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annua] Meeting, advertised for Monday, 18th instant, is unavoidably POSTPONED till date to be advertised later. G. ALEC. MARTIN, Acting Metropolitan Commissioner. ARBITRATION COURT NOTICES TN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. OF ARBITRATION At DUNEDIN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court of Arbitration will hold a Sitting at DUNEDIN on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of December, 1935, at 10 a.m., to deal with the under-mentioned matters: — 1115 —Invercargill Tanners' and Fellmongers' Dispute. 1113 —Southland Operative Butchers' Dispute. 1112 —Dunedin Brick and Tilemakers' Dispute. 1110 —Otago and Southland Shop Assistants' Dispute. 1108 —Otago Engine Drivers and Firemen's, etc., Dispute. 1106 —Southland and Otago Cheese and Butter Factories' Employees' (other than Managers') Dispute. N.B. —Please note that as this sitting at Dunedin is for one day only no other business will be dealt with. Dated at Dunedin this 15th day of November, 1935. D. C. E. WEBSTER, Clerk of Awards, Dunedin.

AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS A SPLENDID CHILDREN'S MATINEE PROGRAMME' TO-DAY AT 2. Ep. 5, "Call of the Savage," "THE PLUNGE OF PERIL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GEO. O'BRIEN In a fast and funny " Western," " The COWBOY MILLIONAIRE." And also "THE GREAT HOTEL MURDER." With its thrills and excitement. THE GRAND. iimimnmniiiii 3 Sessions Daily: j I 11 —2 STALLS Is, CIRCLE Is 6d. A GREAT FAMILY SHOW! LAUGHS AND PLENTY OF ACTION! VICTOR M'LAGLEN j EDMUND LOWE | "THE GREAT HOTEL MURDER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i GEO. O'BRIEN J "THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, 1935 MELBOURNE CUP FILM Plans at Begg's till 11.45—after 12, phone 13-013'. CHILDREN! HUNDREDS OF THRILLS AND LAUGHS AT TO-DAY'S MATINEE AT 2. Ep. 5, "Call of the Savage," "THE PLUNGE OF PERIL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And JACK HULBERT In his great laughing picture. "BULLDOG JACK." "BULLDOG JACK." ' THE STATE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 —2 One of the finest laughter | | pictures this star has yet made, JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT "BULLDOG JACK." "BULLDOG JACK." "BULLDOG JACK." "BULLDOG JACK." "BULLDOG JACK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Big crowds are roaring at his comic misadventures! A Gaumont British-Fox Release. Also, The FILM OF THE 1935 MELBOURNE CUP Plans at Begg's till 11.45 —after 12, phone 12-324. H i s WELCOME TO MADGE ELLIOTT AND CYRIL RITCHARD And an Incomparable Company in . "ROBERTA," "HIGH JINKS," and "OUR MISS GIBBS." S MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietor: Sir BENJAMIN FULLER. COMMENCING WITH A GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE, NOVEMBER 29. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENT MADGE ELLIOTT and CYRIL RITCHARD Together with a Brilliant Company of 100 ARTISTS 100 In the £20,000 Musical Comedy Triumph, "ROBERTA" "ROBERTA" "ROBERTA" The Most Costly, the Most Elaborate, the Most Tuneful, the Most Fascinating, and the Gayest Musical Comedy Production in years. Two Acts of Nine Scenes of Romance, Love, and Laughter—Gorgeous and The company includes: ETHEL MORRISON, DIANE DU CANE, Leo Franklin, Marie Le Varre, Frank Leighton, Field Fisher, Charles Zoli, Leslie Crane, Arthur Clarke, and other Favourites. Second Production. MATINEE, NOV. 30. Third Production. 'OUR MISS GIBBS" "HIGH JINKS" Both of these Revivals will be presented with New and Magnificent Scenery, Dresses, and Effects. ..,.'.',..; ■ ■'"'' . ; '• ■'■ "■'■.- PRICES: Saturdays: Reserves 7s 6d, Ordinary Stalls 4s. Pit Is 6d. Early door Pit, 6d extra. Week Nights: Reserves,6s 6d, Stalls 4s, Pit Is 6d. Early door Pit, 6d extra. Matinees: Reserves ss, Stalls 4a, Pit Is 6d. Early door Pit, 6d extra. All-Prices Plus Tax. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For "Roberta" will be opened at the D.l.c! on FRIDAY MORNING Next, at 9 o'clock. A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Representative: John Farrell. JCO'TTISE SOCIETY OF DUNEDIN' NATIONAL DAY SOCIAL AND DANCE EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. Chairman: Mr JOHN M'DONALD (Patron). Address: Dr J. R. Elder. Songs: Miss Margaret Murray, Miss Nan.M'Kee, Mr Arthur Macdonald, and Mr James Simpson. " • Scotch. Reel by Rita Warren's party. Tap Dancinp; by Mr T; Burton. Recitation, Miss Nan M'Kee. Accompanist, Miss Ethel C. Matheson. Official Pipers, Mr Norman M'Pherson and Mr Wm. Matheson. Lady Pipers: The Misses Taylor. M.C.'s: Mr J. Ramsay and Mr J. Collie. Set Supper. Dancing till 2 a.m.": Music by Stewart's Imperial Dance Band. Come and enjoy a " Guid Scotch Nicht." Members 2s, Non-members 2s 6d. A. M'EACHRAN, 19 John street, Caversham, S.W.I. Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS Z E A LA N RAILWAYS. PARLOUR BUS TRIP—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. BUS LEAVES DUNEDIN 7.45 a.m. FOR EGLINTON AND HOLLYFOED VALLEYS. FOUR DAYS IN A PARADISE OF LAKE, FIORD, AND NATIVE BUSH SCENERY INCLUDING FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AT TB ANAU HOTEL. £4 10s. The Bus will run to the present terminus of the Hollyford Valley road, where a wonderful view is obtained of Student's Peak and Mount Christina. Don't miss this opportunity to visit the famous Eglinton Valley. Subsequent trips leave Dunedin on December 11 and 27, 1935, January 1,6, and 10, 1936. Inquire at Road Motor Service Office, 90 Lower High street, Dunedin (telephone 12-781), Railway Booking Office (telephone 11-661 or 11-662), and all Railway Stations and Booking Agencies for particulars. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TAIERI A. & P. SHOW, AT OUTRAM. November 23. On NOVEMBER 23 Special Train (connecting with trains from Dunedin and Clinton) leaves Mosgiel 10.0 a.m., arriving Outram 10.40 a.m. Special Train leaves Outram 12.20 p.m., arriving Mosgiel 1.0 p.m. Usual 12.48 p.m. Mosgiel-Outram (Saturday) Train will be DELAYED and will leave Mosgiel 1.15 p.m. (connects with 12.45 p.m. train from Dunedin), arriving Outram 1.55 p.m. The 10.0 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. trains from Mosgiel stop at Road Crossing near Show Grounds to set down passengers. Special Train leaves Outram 4.47 p.m., arriving Mosgiel 5.21 p.m. (connects at Mosgiel with trains for Clinton and Dunedin) . Stops where required to set down nassengers. Stops at Road Crossing near Show Grounds to pick up passengers. Return train leaves Mosgiel 5.50 p.m., arriving Outram 6.25 p.m. This tram stops where required and connects at Mosgiel with 5.15 p.m. train from Dunedin. The Usual 5.15 p.m. Mosgiel-Dunedin train will leave Mosgiel 5.27 p.m., arriving Dunedin 5.57 p.m. The 7.0 a.m. Invercargill-Lyttelton Express will stop at Allanton to set down, and the Through Express leaving Dunedin at 4.40 p.m. will stop at Allanton to pick up. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. A DVERTISING pays its way, often many •*■ times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce Eelling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT INVERCARGILL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1935. On November 23 Special Fast Passenger Train will leave Dunedin at 7.5 a.m., Caversham 7.12, Mosgiel 7.29, Milton 8.15, Stirling 8.38, Balclutha 8.49, and arrives Invercargill 11.43 a.m. Also stops at Waiwera, Clinton, Waipahi, Gore, Mataura, Edendale, and Woodlands for passenger traffic. Return train leaves Invercargill at 6.40 p.m. and arrives Dunedin 11.1 p.m. Cheap Week-end Excursion Fares will be issuable from Dunedin and any stoppine; station to any stopping station. Fares to Invercargill are as follows: — Dunedin, 14s 9d second class, 21s 6d first class; Caversham 14s 6d second class, 21s 6d first class; Mosgiel, 14s second class, 20s 6d first class; Milton, lis second class, 16s 6d first class; Stirling, 9s 6d second class, 14s first class; Balclutha, 9 S 3d second class, 13s 6d first class. For further particulars see handbills or inquire from Stationmasters or Booking Agents. LODGE NOTICES. ORANGE INSTITUTION. All Male Members of the above are cordially invited to attend a SPECIAL MEETING to be held on WEDNESDAY, 20th, at 7.45 p.m., in the Orange Hall, Leith street. To Welcome the M.W.G. Master, Bro. J. Warren. By Order W.M. F. ZIMMERMAN, L.O.L. No. 21. •■ OTEELITE" GREEN—Easily the best kj Roof Green on the market; permanent colour ; non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith, Limited.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22730, 16 November 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22730, 16 November 1935, Page 15

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